"Grapevine Wood?" Felix repeated, and the little witch noticed that Professor Haipu's expression was obviously startled.
"Very good." He commented briefly.
Felix explained: "My personal experience is that the magic wand is very similar to the magic wand, so in addition to the chestnut carving knife, it is best to choose the material of your own magic wand for the first carving knife."
"For example, I use the ebony wood carving knife the best."
Hermione showed a suddenly realized expression, and she whispered in her heart that grapevine wood is the first choice for her own carving knife.
However, this also made her curious. When she bought the wand, Ollivander said that it was the wand who chose the wizard, not the wizard who chose the wand, and Professor Haipu also gave similar advice. Is there any secret here? ?
She told Professor Haipu her question.
Felix thought for a while and said: "This sentence still makes sense, because Ollivander Wand Shop never makes custom wands, which means that little wizards have to adapt to the characteristics of wands."
"So, the wand in our hand is just roughly matching us?" Hermione understood what he meant.
"It can be understood this way, but don't worry. For most wizards, there is no need to consider such nuances." Felix said: "This question is still quite interesting. You can check it out in the library. Look at what kind of magic wands of friends around you look like and what characteristics it represents."
Hermione was indeed very interested. This behavior that satisfies her desire for knowledge and the desire for gossip made her want to stop.
"Professor, do you have any recommended books?" the little witch asked. She was used to asking for a list of books from Professor Haipu, and she could get an accurate reply every time.
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"Um... I remember that there was a book "Wands and Wizards" in the library, which introduced hundreds of famous wizards and their wands." Felix said.
Hermione said a few words and wrote down the title of the book.
"Okay, next, it's the seventh knife." Felix pulled the topic back on track.
The little witch looked at the last carving knife, which was as thin as a dagger, and its color was palpable and pale, and it looked like the teeth of some kind of creature. She said in surprise: "This is... the fangs of a basilisk?"
"Yes, I also accidentally thought that I could use part of the magic animal's organization to make a magic knife." Felix smiled and said: "This is just an attempt."
Hermione thinks this kind of material is too evil. The magic texts depicted will not contain snake venom or curse, right?
So she asked Felix: "Then how effective is it?"
Felix smacked his lips, and only vaguely said something like "expanded new ideas" or "try it with a unicorn horn next time," Hermione wisely did not ask.
After spending some time explaining the concept of ‘magic carving knife’, which was invented by Professor Haipu himself, the two finally returned to the original topic-the difference between a single magic word and a magic word circuit.
汜豜汜. Felix put away the other carving knives, leaving only the ebony carving knife and chestnut carving knife. He handed the chestnut carving knife to Hermione.
Hermione looked closely at the carving knife in her hand, and she realized that it would be with her for a long time.
Its color is a bit like a light brown, the material is uniform and compact, with straight and slender textures distributed on it, which looks very much like the pattern of a rain flower stone.
Then she stared at the carving knife in Felix's hand--
The ebony carving knife in Professor Haipu's hand, like his magic wand, is carefully selected heartwood, without a trace of variegation.
It was a burst of pure, deep black, with a dull luster on the surface, giving an extremely heavy and hard texture.
Felix picked up a thin piece of chestnut wood and said to Hermione: "Whether it is a magic wand or a chestnut wood chip, it is very friendly to magic, so portraying the magic text is more like writing an article."
He held the carving knife lightly and wrote a string of magic texts smoothly. The red glow bloomed from the black tip of the knife. When Felix lifted the carving knife, the hot magic texts had been quietly extinguished, imprinting black marks.
"The two ways of writing magic text loops can be done in one go, or they can be connected one by one."
"This is the first one."
Then he took another piece of chestnut wood and wrote a single magic text on it. After showing it to Hermione, he carefully pulled out the lines to connect them together.
Hermione held the two chestnut chips at the same time and compared them.
As far as she can think of, the former is like a squiggly character, swaying and elegant, but at the expense of the recognition of individual letters; while the latter is a regular print, except that naughty children use crayons. The letters are connected together, and compared with the former's pleasing to the eye, it is more like inferior graffiti, which makes people can't help but frown.
But Felix said to her: "What you need to master is this one." He pointed to the combination he called ‘print + graffiti’.
"Your beaded pouch needs three sets of magic text circuits. I will explain how they are connected."
Felix snapped his fingers lightly, and their consciousness entered the thinking cabin.
Since the beginning of school, he has become more and more proficient in the control of this magic.
This seemed to coincide with Snape's theory that the magic he invented would naturally increase its power.
...
When Harry walked out of the bedroom with a yawn on Sunday morning, he saw Ginny and Ron sitting next to Hermione watching something.
"Morning," he said, training Quidditch the night before, until late, so I didn't get enough sleep.
Harry digs out potions homework from his schoolbag, but his mind is messed up.
It took a few minutes before he noticed the strangeness of the three people opposite, "What are you doing?"
Hermione focused on writing on a thin piece of wood—he thought it was a piece of parchment and looked at it repeatedly.
The tool she held in her hand was also very strange, a bit like a quill, and a reduced magic wand.
But Hermione obviously didn't have time to answer him, and Harry looked at Ron.
Ron whispered to him: "It's a magic circle."
Sacrifice such as miaobifang.com sacrifice such as. Ginny retorted him: "No, it's the magic circuit."
Ron shrugged. "Almost," he explained to Harry, "You know, to fix her beaded pouch."
He looked over from the other side of the table, and Hermione was drawing a weird pattern on the thin wooden board. From his point of view, it looked a bit like a big squid in a black lake.
The red light kept flowing from the ‘pen nib’, she wrote very slowly, and the initial strokes had cooled to black.
"Huh~" Hermione let out a long breath and wiped the sweat from her face.
"How about it, did you succeed?" Harry asked with interest, although he still didn't quite know what she was doing.
But Harry estimated that he would also elect to take ancient magic texts next year.
Hermione relaxed, and said lazily: "I can't always inject magic power steadily. The difference between individual magic texts is too big."
Mi He Mi. "I remember you said that your success rate is 90%?" Harry asked.
"That's a single magic text, and the magic text circuit is much more difficult..." She sighed and said.
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